Chapter 7
Chapter 7
Orion High School
Light brown and cream colour, wide rather than tall, with only two extra floors other than the
ground floor. This was her school, Orion High. It was the best High School according to her mother,
which was why she enrolled in the school. It boasted of a high college acceptance rate, great
programs, and extra credits that made sure almost everyone got a chance to apply for college, as long
as they had the interest.
The school in itself wasn’t so bad for Roxanne, but she couldn’t say it was the best either. Why?
Because Roxanne was a loner to the bone.
The bright sky hovered above Roxanne’s head as she walked into the school compound,
distracting her from her earlier reminiscing. There were no teachers to stand by the entrance, unlike in
her former school which boasted high disciplinary standards.
She stared across the open field, observing how empty the yard was. Most of the students were
already inside the school building, ready for homeroom. If she didn’t want to miss it she had to hurry
up.
Once again she picked up her pace as she walked into the school building. Flinging the door wide
open without holding back, the sound and sudden momentum of the two sides of the door caused quite
the noise, attracting the attention of the students in the hallway.
Their eyes all darted toward Roxanne, something she was trying to avoid. Thankfully, they turned
their faces away again, as usual. Roxanne heaved with relief. The last thing she was looking for was
attention. She continued walking. Down the path in front of her, passing by many lockers and people
who glanced over at her, stared for a while and quickly looked away, walking off without talking to her.
“Perfect,” She whispered to herself.
At this point, she needed some sleep and quiet, so throughout the day she would just keep her
head down and try not to draw any attention to herself, though from the way things were going, she
didn’t need to try so hard.
“Roxyyyyyy!!!” A voice called for her
As Roxanne heard the voice her heart jumped as she slowly turned behind her to see the person
who yelled after her so loudly. There was only one person in all of Orion who called her by that name,
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The petite girl ran toward her, waving enthusiastically in Roxanne’s direction as she smiled.
Roxanne pretended like she didn’t hear anything and immediately faced forward and continued walking
straight for homeroom.
“This girl…” Roxanne muttered to herself.
The girl, Betty, Roxanne’s only friend in Orion, Betty was someone who didn’t care about keeping
a low profile. She was loud, energetic and very talkative. For some reason, she picked an interest in
Roxanne, of all things and ever since that moment, she always stuck with her like glue, until school did
them apart.
“I’ve been looking all over the place for you! You are so late. Anything the matter?” She said,
quickly catching up to Roxanne’s heaving heavily, using her two hands to support her body as she bent
over to catch her breath.
Roxanne, who was now in front of her locker in order to quickly grab her stuff before homeroom,
was more concerned about the bells which would ring at any moment.
Roxanne looked at the short girl as she breathed heavily and couldn’t understand why she kept
doing this to herself. Other students kept their eyes fixated on Roxanne, though they acted like they
weren’t. This treatment was something she brought on herself, though it was beginning to bother her.
When she first arrived at Orion High School, she instantly became the school belle. Thanks to her
beautiful face, clear skin, and well rounded figure, no one could take their eyes off her. As she took the
school by storm, sweeping both boys and girls off their feet, she was surrounded by a multitude of
company, and they were such bothers.
Since her father just died back then, she was not In the right mood to talk to anyone or form bonds
that would eventually break. Even though she received a lot of attention from everyone; Her
classmates, students of higher grades… Even teachers. She didn’t respond well to their gestures and
slowly, yet certainly… The crowd around her started becoming lesser. She was still very popular, a hot
topic among everyone. But now for a different reason.
“She’s so cold”
“Just because she’s a little good looking”
“Proud much? Why does she have to such a jerk about everything”
As a rumour beyond her control, soon the whole school viewed her in a different light, causing
them to only view her from afar. She was even ostracised among her classmates and designated as an
official loner.
“I brought this on myself” She would tell herself.
However, even with her cold and emotionless nature as well as the rumours flying about her, there
remained one person who still continued to pester her and talk to her relentlessly.
“Hey Roxy, what are you doing all alone?”
“Hey Roxy, wanna grab lunch?”
“Hey Roxy, Hey Roxy. Hey Roxy.”